Dr. Joe Schippa (@drjoeschippa) 's Twitter Profile
Dr. Joe Schippa

@drjoeschippa

Psychologist

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calendar_today16-08-2012 12:13:44

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188 Followers

558 Following

Power to the People ☭🕊 (@proudsocialist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear Miley Cyrus, As a recovering addict, I can tell you that the “best of both worlds is not taking an upper and a downer at the same time” because I almost died. This is a dangerous message to be sending to your followers. You are better than this. ❤️

Eugene Gu, MD (@eugenegu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mitch McConnell suffers lifelong disability from childhood polio. He has my sympathy and I feel very sorry for him as a fellow human being. I only hope he can extend that same understanding of his own illness to millions of Americans who need health care and lifesaving vaccines.

Karen Tumulty (@ktumulty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The party that’s constantly sounding the alarm about socialism has given us a president who hereby orders private companies to do things that are against their economic interests.

Dr Dude,II #Resister (@rdudrak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey, Amazon, is there any way a lowly Urgent Care doc who’s on his last N95 and wondering how he’s going to be safe continuing to do COVID-19 testing can get approved to order a respirator? My group has had zero luck ordering more. Any retweets to gain attention would be great!

Anna & Raven Show (@annaandraven) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you have an imaginary friend as a kid? Turns out it could be good for your mental health! Anna and Raven discuss the surprising mental health benefits of an imaginary friend, even as an adult! Dr. Joe Schippa calls in to lend his professional opinion. audioboom.com/posts/7783491-…

Did you have an imaginary friend as a kid? Turns out it could be good for your mental health! Anna and Raven discuss the surprising mental health benefits of an imaginary friend, even as an adult! <a href="/DrJoeSchippa/">Dr. Joe Schippa</a> calls in to lend his professional opinion.

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Dr. Glenn Patrick Doyle (@drdoylesays) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When we grow up abused or neglected, we can get VERY touchy about issues of control and autonomy. That's not us being difficult. That's us reacting to things that REALLY happened to us in our lives.

When we grow up abused or neglected, we can get VERY touchy about issues of control and autonomy. 

That's not us being difficult. That's us reacting to things that REALLY happened to us in our lives.
Dr. Joe Schippa (@drjoeschippa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just attended an online lecture and clinical workshop with Jonathan Shedler on The Efficacy of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy. Thank you Dr. Shedler. You presented excellent information and it was a pleasure observing you do clinical supervision.

Dr. Craig Malkin (@drcraigmalkin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tucker, you sentient dumpster fire: it’s racist to ask for her lsats because you’re only asking to see a black woman’s lsats. That’s pretty much the definition of racism. Treating someone as lesser or different because of the color of their skin.

Anna & Raven Show (@annaandraven) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's not easy to talk about what happened in Texas with your children, but child psychologist Dr. Joe Schippa has advice for parents on what to say and how to respond. Check out the podcast. audioboom.com/posts/8089721-…

Ian Weissman, DO (@drianweissman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More states are allowing students to take #mentalhealth days off. While a growing number of states are trying to address the increasing mental health crisis among youths, many schools are woefully short of therapists and the budget to hire them. npr.org/sections/healt…

Bandy X Lee, MD, MDiv (@bandyxlee1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There should soon be criminal charges, indictments, and imprisonment. If not, an accumulation of overwhelming, irrefutable evidence and no consequence can also undermine the Rule of Law. It is unacceptable for the Department of Justice to be EITHER a bystander OR a perpetrator.

Jonathan Shedler (@jonathanshedler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ "I will generally use the term patient rather than client. Both words are problematic, but patient seems to me the lesser of evils. The origin of the word patient is 'one who suffers.' But for some, the word has come to connote a hierarchical power bit.ly/3lBJ8Q1

1/ "I will generally use the term patient rather than client. Both words are problematic, but patient seems to me the lesser of evils. The origin of the word patient is 'one who suffers.' But for some, the word has come to connote a hierarchical power
bit.ly/3lBJ8Q1
Jonathan Shedler (@jonathanshedler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ When you're feeling awful about therapy with a particular patient—hopeless, despondent, overwhelmed, incompetent, furious—it may be because they are (unconsciously) communicating something about their inner experience they need you to understand—but cannot communicate in words

Jonathan Shedler (@jonathanshedler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“No one who, like me, conjures up the most evil of those half-tamed demons that inhabit the human beast, and seeks to wrestle with them, can expect to come through the struggle unscathed” —S. Freud (1905)

Dr. Craig Malkin (@drcraigmalkin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My daughter needs help getting subjects for her first psychology research project. Can you take her survey and share it. It's quick (I just did it myself) Thank you for helping a future psychologist! qualtrics.uvm.edu/jfe/form/SV_1T…

Jonathan Shedler (@jonathanshedler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ One of most important things I've learned: Severe personality problems find *camouflage.* No one thinks “I’m a sadist” or “I'm a malignant narcissist.” They find a belief system/social group that validates their most hateful, destructive impulses & construes them as virtues.